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Old 07-03-2012, 10:36 PM
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Heat is beating records around the country: the first five months of 2012 have been the hottest on record in the contiguous United States. And that's not including June, when 164 all-time high temperature records were tied or broken around the country, according to government records.

That's unusual, since the most intense heat usually comes in July and August for much of the country, said Jake Crouch, a climate scientist with National Climatic Data Center. For example, only 47 all-time high records were tied or broken in June of last year.

Also, more than 40,000 daily heat records have been broken around the country so far this year, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Compare that with last year —the ninth warmest on record — when only 25,000 daily records had been set by this date.

In other words, the heat really is that bad. And behind the records is a set of weather and climate conditions that is keeping the heat locked in over the country, with little respite in sight.

Can't stand the heat

The warm summer follows an unusually warm winter, which was the hottest and driest that the western United States has ever seen since records have been kept, said Jeff Weber, a scientist with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo.

The heat burning up the country right now is due in part to a persistent high pressure system, also called a heat ridge or dome, which parked itself over the mountain west, and has now shifted east into the Midwest and Southeast. The system is unfortunately stuck in place, Weber said, because of a slowdown of the North Atlantic Oscillation, a climate pattern that pulls weather patterns eastward across the country.

This "blocking" of the Atlantic has caused the jet stream, which normally ferries air from west to east across the United States, to buckle and trap heat in the Midwest and Southeast, Weber told OurAmazingPlanet.

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That's not unusual in the summer, said National Weather Service meteorologist Greg Carbin. But this pattern of hot air does cover a broader area than usual, and the total amount of hot air is greater, stretching higher up in the atmosphere than normal, he said.

Dry soils, in part a product of the dry winter, exacerbate the heat. "If the soils were wetter, more energy would be absorbed by the water and the daily high temperatures wouldn't be as warm," Crouch told OurAmazingPlanet. For example, southern Georgia and Florida, drenched by Tropical Storm Debby, haven't been as hot as areas to the north in the last week or so.

Unfortunately, the heat doesn't look likely to dissipate soon, with the National Weather Service expecting warmer-than-usual temperatures to continue for the remainder of the summer across much of the country. The southwest and Rocky Mountains could be in for a reprieve soon, however, thanks to the beginning of the North American monsoon, which is predicted to start bringing moisture and cooler temperatures into the area later this week, Weber said.

Climate change?

The early heat waves of summer — following higher temperatures in spring and winter — could also be part of a pattern of climate change.

"It's consistent with what we'd expect in a warming climate, but it's hard to quantify any effect climate change might have on an individual event like this heat wave," Crouch said.

While only one heat wave cannot by itself be linked to climate change, a significant increase in these types of events over time could be a hallmark of a warming planet. "An increasing frequency of heat waves —that's one aspect of climate change you can point to," Carbin said.

Over the past few years, daily record high temperatures have been outpacing daily record lows by 2-to-1 on average, according to the website Climate Central. A 2009 study found that if the climate were not warming, that ratio would be expected to be even. So far this year, there have been 40,113 high temperature records set or tied, compared with just 5,835 cold records, a ratio of about 7-to-1.

"This could be a harbinger of things to come," Weber said.
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i just feel bad for those north east people who still dont have power. i see on the news they get all excited about ice. makes me think of the one hurricane ive lived through since ive been here...wilma...she was a bitch. knocked out power to my place for like 2.5 weeks. oh and forget about driving cause the streets are covered in debris. august in south fl is no fun if u have no fans let alone a/c.

but where ever we live we always seem to fight through it. no matter the natural disaster.
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Slowdown of the North Atlantic Oscillation...that's one of those climate doomsday scenarios they talk about, when the Gulf Stream craps out.

Anyway, we've set our record for consecutive 90+ degree days here with no end in sight in the forecast until Monday of next week. The record was five...I think we're on like eight now, and it'll be a dozen or so if the forecast holds.
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I've been harping on this for years.

Be prepared. Be prepared or die.

This is the easy part, folks.
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Heat buckles Highway 29 in Wisconsin... fugg it, let's jump this bitch.

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I've been harping on this for years.

Be prepared. Be prepared or die.

This is the easy part, folks.
god MF'ing right sir!!!

yes conditions suck but if u got enough water and cans of beans u can survive for many months.

i just worry bout family pets. i dont wont some careless a holes to release them into the wild just cause times get tough.
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That's a killer jump right there.
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I saw that video on the net, damn! Plus why can't people learn hold a camera straight not all over the place.
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Dood got some SERIOUS AIR!

It was awesome!


Till his tires blew out


and he crashed.

But it was still awesome!
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